Stand Still, Look Pretty The Wreckers

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Stand Still, Look Pretty

1LISTENLeave the Pieces 3:30
2LISTENWay Back Home 3:18
3LISTENThe Good Kind 3:46
4LISTENTennessee 4:21
5LISTENMy, Oh My 3:31
6LISTENStand Still, Look Pretty 2:46
7LISTENCigarettes 3:19
8LISTENHard to Love You 3:52
9LISTENLay Me Down 3:35
10LISTENOne More Girl 5:18
11LISTENRain 4:06
12LISTENCrazy People 3:09

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Editorial Reviews

Working with her friend Jessica Harp, a country singer, Michelle Branch has revitalized herself and her music with the Wreckers' debut album. Delayed nearly a year while Branch and Harp submitted to a marketing tour with stars of the TV show One Tree Hill, their debut has too much weight for the teen-angst set. The country-tinged Stand Still, Look Pretty is brimming with passion, chock full of beautifully crafted songs, captivating vocals, and tight musicianship. Sheryl Crow is an obvious influence in sound and style, but Branch has an original voice as a writer, and it cries out loud and clear on these intense ruminations on love, heartbreak, and the search for some inner peace. The rich, surging, Dylan-like ambiance of "Tennessee," with a warm, rumbling organ underpinning the guitar-fired arrangement, is the ideal complement to a complicated tale of lost love and its accompanying melancholy. With banjo, fiddle, organ, and electric guitar lines snaking around each other, and the drums clattering on the bottom, "My Oh My" is a rowdy epiphany about enormous changes coming down in the blink of an eye. Stark and foreboding, with surging choruses and the steady moan of a pedal steel throughout, the title track features Branch in a breathy, Kasey Chambers kinda voice, clearly having a bad day being herself. "I am slowly falling apart," she cries in what becomes an unsettling exercise in self-flagellation. In your face all the way, Branch and Harp are a formidable tandem. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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Stand Still, Look Prettyby Anonymous

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February 28, 2007: This cd is amazing. The wreckers are fantastic. They couldn't of done a better job on this cd! They defintly know what they're doing. Michelle Branch is way better country. I DIDN'T like her in pop, but she's good now! My favorite songs are leave the pieces, Tennessee, my oh my, and crazy people. The other ones are good too. I defintly recommend this cd so you need to go buy it now if you haven't!! You WON'T regret it!

Stand Still, Look Prettyby Anonymous

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January 09, 2007: Jessica Harp and Michelle Branch and the rest of The Wreckers(songwriters, session/guest musicians, et al) transcend. One of the best debut by a group!! What more can anyone say after the music stops? More! More! More!


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